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    Just dropping in after being quite busy

    No not on the water I'm afraid but our other place has water views:) we bought the house as well aged to fix up as dual occupancy as a project for our retirement fund knowing we got it at a good price and keeping costs down by doing the renovations myself. It's a good large 900 sq meter corner...
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    Just dropping in after being quite busy

    Sorry I haven't been on for quite some time as sometimes life gets in the way. I have not been doing anything in my workshop as I'm trying to finish my home renovations. Have now completed 17 rooms and 3 rooms left to go as well as finishing the outside landscaping. I'm looking to get it all...
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    Renown Steam Roller

    I have just scored a Renown Steam Roller, from what I have read they are quite rare as not too many were made. So another little piece of history will be saved. She is in pretty poor condition but I'm determined to save her. If anyone can please provide the the length of the piston, and the...
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    New wheels for an old roller

    Hi 'tmuir' I have just picked up a Renown steam roller but it's missing the piston and conrod. She's pretty badly dinged up the frame is bent and so is the roof and also has a ding in the front of the boiler. Just wondering if you could help me with the length of the piston and length from top...
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    Adjustable Vice stop for Verical Mill.

    Hi macmarch, regarding you bearing fit go to any bearing book and in the front there are all the technical details for fits. Housing tolerances and shaft tolerances for specific bearing types and sizes, they all differ so it's best to go with manufacturer's recommendations. If you don't have a...
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    Another newbie...dutch this time.

    And welcome from another country man here in Australia, arrived here 45 yrs ago but Aussie through and through. Looks like we have a few clog wogs here LOL
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    New Lathe or Mill?

    Hi Nerdz, I agree with all that is said here, but you know what projects interest you now, but do you know what will grab your fancy next year? I have a very simple philosophy that I always come back to without having to ponder too much. I use a few simple questions I ask myself first: 1. How...
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    Radius turning fixture

    Very nice you have drawings, looks like it does a great job too. Very nice work, thx for sharing.
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    Discharged

    Man I love how you guys are so appreciative of the sacrifices that your vets have made for your country and how you thank them. We don't seem to do that enough here in Australia, so come on Aussies lets start here. One of my best friends a Vietnam vet ( he was my adopted big brother, we adopted...
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    Another Radial - this time 18 Cylinders

    WOW what an amazing build and the skill and workmanship is mind blowing. I don't think I will live long enough to be able to obtain the same skills presented here. I don't know what else to say, I'm speechless for once in my life.th_wav
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    Fuses for machinery

    I would have a close look at the specs for the power supply's output rating, generally when a power supply is rated at 5 amp or X amps it is based on continuous safe operating output. The output circuit is generally over rated in case of peak current demands eg. motor start up currents which...
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    Photos from how it all started: my own home made engines.

    blighty I'm currently in the same position as I have been doing renovations for the past 3 years, but I'm still buying tools and machinery in the mean time, just in case I ever get back in my shed before I drop LOL. Have many engines on the to do list, have completed 2 1/3 engines so far. Not...
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    Photos from how it all started: my own home made engines.

    Hi Gerard welcome to the forum, I am also another clog wog,LOL I was born in Holland and came to Australia when I was 10. I come from Noort Brabant a place called Boxmeer, near Nijmwegen. Looking forward to the pictures of you builds.
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    what is your opinion

    I agree with beachside, I have heard the QTP with cams and or piston do give rigidity problems so I went to a similar unit as beachside but quite substantially larger to suit my 36x12 lathe. I was lucky one of my suppliers gave it to me at no charge including 4 tool holders. Now that is the type...
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    D shape

    It would be easier to do it on the milling machine using a rotary table. I would mark out the shape required drill pilots holes and then do the radius on a rotary table, and then the straight section. Please correct me if I'm going at this the wrong or long way, I'm always willing to learn and...
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    Marble lifting automation

    I follow your builds here Brian seeing it isn't welcome on the other site. I have let my thoughts be know over there regarding your build and it is as follows: "Let us look at all this logically, all engines were built and developed to do work. What is the point of building an engine to just sit...
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    Newcommen Engine

    Well just an update, I have gotten a bit further with the information supplied by all you helpful forumers. Now I'm looking for simple vertical piston pump plans with simple valve setups. Looked everywhere on the net with no success so far. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong places, any guidance...
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    Bridgeport on wood floor joists and plywood???

    No point in cleaning it the first time you use it it will be dirty again LOL. Just like to know if your building the shop around the machine what happens when you decide to move, you leaving it behind LOL When people ask you why you want such a big machine for little engines I always say you...
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    older sherline brass bed or brand new (which is better)

    I would think brass would wear easier, cast iron would be much harder, just a logical observation please correct me if I'm wrong I'm always willing to learn something new.
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    First book for a newbie?

    Are you looking for a book on the Sherline lathe or a newbie book for model engineering? If you want to start model engineering a great book I found and use is "Model Engineering a Foundation Course by Peter Wright" It's got lots of great info easy to comprehend and a good section covering most...
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